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Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You

Deftly separating truth from propaganda, Target Iraq is a hard-hitting expose of the harsh realities and consequences of the pending war and the media's failure to present the full spectrum of issues to the public. Target Iraq will figure prominently in the national debate about the war against Iraq. Included are appendices by the Institute for Public Accuracy and FAIR -- Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting -- that provide a line-by line analysis of Bush's key October speech to Congress, the UN Security Council resolution, and other related speeches and documents.

Review: Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You

it's not like it's wrong; it's just that how many anti-Iraq war texts did we need during the bush regime?Read full review

Review: Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You

User Review - Yvonne Carter - Goodreads

Covers how the media controls peoples' thinking and reactions along with the politicians using the media to persuade US people that Iraq War is good. Excellent section of arguments against Pres. Bush's claimsRead full review

About the author (2003)

Norman Solomon is a freelance writer and journalist, and a regular contributor to the Jewish Chronicle. He is a Fellow in Modern Jewish Thought at the Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. His previous publications include Judaism and World Religion and he contributed to The Oxford Companionto the Jewish Religion.

Reese Erlich s publications include "Dateline Havana, The Iran Agenda", and "Target Iraq", which he co-authored with Norman Solomon (introduction by Howard Zinn and afterword by Sean Penn). He reports regularly for National Public Radio, Latino USA, Radio Deutche Welle, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He also writes for the San Francisco Chronicle and the Dallas Morning News. In 2001, he produced a one-hour radio documentary, The Struggle for Iran, which was hosted by Walter Cronkite.